Mavrick Knoles of Legacy EV
We sit down with Mavrick Knoles, the President and Co-Founder of Legacy EV.
Summary
Mavrick shares his background and the journey of Legacy EV, an aftermarket automotive company focused on EV parts distribution and workforce development. They provide training and support for individuals and businesses in the EV industry, including EV conversions. Maverick discusses the importance of hands-on learning experiences and the development of industry standards for EV technicians. He also highlights Legacy EV's presence at SEMA and the growth of the EV industry in recent years. This conversation explores the productization and feasibility of EV conversions, highlighting the role of systems like Fellten's Universal Pack in quick conversions. Along with the efficiency and speed these types of kits bring to the conversion process. We discuss the vetting of vendors and the selection of partners along with the validation of conversion kits. Along with the growing transition from used EV parts like those found in salvaged Teslas to buyers looking more at completely new products in their EV builds. Mavrick also shares the challenges of the supply chain, future conversion projects, industry growth, EV Tech education, and the availability of fast charging capabilities in EV conversions.
Summary
Mavrick shares his background and the journey of Legacy EV, an aftermarket automotive company focused on EV parts distribution and workforce development. They provide training and support for individuals and businesses in the EV industry, including EV conversions. Maverick discusses the importance of hands-on learning experiences and the development of industry standards for EV technicians. He also highlights Legacy EV's presence at SEMA and the growth of the EV industry in recent years. This conversation explores the productization and feasibility of EV conversions, highlighting the role of systems like Fellten's Universal Pack in quick conversions. Along with the efficiency and speed these types of kits bring to the conversion process. We discuss the vetting of vendors and the selection of partners along with the validation of conversion kits. Along with the growing transition from used EV parts like those found in salvaged Teslas to buyers looking more at completely new products in their EV builds. Mavrick also shares the challenges of the supply chain, future conversion projects, industry growth, EV Tech education, and the availability of fast charging capabilities in EV conversions.
Takeaways
- Legacy EV is an aftermarket automotive company that provides EV parts distribution and workforce development.
- Hands-on learning experiences are crucial for understanding EV technology and building skills.
- Industry standards for EV technicians are important for ensuring safety and quality in the industry.
- The EV industry has grown significantly in recent years, with a greater focus on EV conversions and education. The productization of EV conversions and the availability of interchangeable and off-the-shelf parts make conversions more feasible and approachable for a wider audience.
- Ready to bolt in kits play a crucial role in quick conversions, cutting down build time, product sourcing and simplifying the process.
- The validation and installation of conversion kits ensure their functionality and compatibility with different vehicles.
- The industry is experiencing rapid growth, driven by advancements in technology, education, and customization options for EVs.
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Also check out our previous episode with Chris Hazell from Fellten Systems
Also check out our previous episode with Chris Hazell from Fellten Systems
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